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Utility shutoffs put lives at risk during heatwaves

Jul 17, 2024
Written by
Kathryn Krawczyk
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Utility shutoffs put lives at risk during heatwaves

EQUITY: Nearly half of Americans live in states that don’t bar electricity shutoffs during heatwaves, putting 45 million low-income Americans at risk of being unable to cool their homes when heat turns deadly. (The Guardian)

POLITICS:

GRID:

OIL & GAS:

WIND:

  • As North Carolina moves forward with numerous offshore wind projects, state residents eye Dominion Energy’s offshore wind farm near Virginia for indicators of what’s to come. (WFAE)
  • Operations at Vineyard Wind have been shut down after debris from a broken turbine blade washed up on shore over the weekend. (State House News Service)

SOLAR:

ELECTRIC VEHICLES:

COMMENTARY: Two energy justice researchers warn the U.S. is experiencing an electricity disconnection crisis as utilities are allowed to shut off power to residents who can’t pay their bills even in deadly heat. (The Conversation)

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